Notes:Registration will close 15 minutes prior to the start of each race.Entry Fee is $20/person for all categories except Junior and Cadet which is $15/personOne-Day licences will be available as per One-Day PolicyThe Provincial Championships are only open to permanent Ontario residents whose UCI licence code starts with "CAN"Please bring along a volunteer!

Masters MTB Worlds

There are now 15 countries and over 150 participants registered for the Masters Mountain Bike World Championships, to be held in Bromont, Quebec September 2-3. So far, the oldest registrant is returning champion Albert Piemme of the USA, at 69 (for both cross-country and downhill). However, he has competition in his 60+ age category, with at least 4 others registered so far. More information can be found at www.bromontbiking.com. Pre-registration closes on August 15th, after that the entry cost increases.

August 12th Track League Cancelled(courtesy Nigel Roberts)

The Wheelmen (Antique Bikes) will be using the track on Saturday so the Track League meet has been cancelled. Due to scheduling conflicts we are unable to set a date prior to the Marcel Thysman.

August 7th, COLLINGWOOD, ON: As hundreds of participants boarded their canoes and paddled out to the mass water start, the sun shone for the first time in weeks for the second annual Subaru / Hi-Tec Adventure Race Series presented by Old Spice Red Zone held in Collingwood, ON, on August 5th, 2000.

Adventure racing is a competitive team event involving mountain biking, canoeing and trail running. Teams of three travel together over a multisport course that tests team dynamics and physical stamina. And if that's not enough... teams are also expected to complete special tests that are located throughout the course. Designed to challenge and confuse; these events could include rope work, wall climbs, mind games and mud pits.

The canoe was fast and furious for the first kilometre. Leaving from the waterfront park in downtown Collingwood, the teams headed towards Long Point and the first checkpoint. Some portaged over little peninsulas, as others used brute force to battle the waves on Georgian Bay. However, none of them noticed the one team that was left behind. Team Tigers in the Woods had exceeded the weight limit on their canoe and slowly sank into the bay. Refusing to quit, they self-rescued into a new, bigger, canoe and kept paddling.

The first team into Checkpoint 1 was none other than series' leaders, Screeming Fury. Proving that they are not only strong orienteers, but also strong paddlers, they flew through the first 12 km of the course giving themselves a comfortable lead that carried them through the whole race.

Close behind Screemin' Fury for the entire canoe section was The Nether Valley Yodelers. This team of newbies surprised the whole field with their adept paddling skills. Nonetheless, it's not just a canoe race; 30kms of mountain biking and some tough orienteering was yet to come.

The mountain biking began with a steep climb straight up Blue Mountain. This was the true test of brawn. While the several teams managed to ride up the entire mountain, the majority of the field gave up after less than a minute and pushed their bikes up the rest of the way.

At the top of the mountain, the teams were greeted by fast single track. In and out of the forest, teams navigated over the top of several ski resorts and eventually located the surprise test. Using a local farmer's field, teams had to move bales of hay across the overgrown terrain. The majority of our city-dwelling competitors were surprised by how much teamwork was needed just to budge the heavy crop.

The orienteering portion of the course was the true test of adventure racing savvy. Some teams searched for hours to locate Checkpoint 4, whereas seasoned navigators such as Team Rogue in the services division took a bearing and located the CP in minutes. After a couple hours of bushwhacking, several teams felt that CP 4 wasn't worth the effort and moved onto Checkpoint 5. Others, however persevered so that they would not be disqualified.

Within 4 hours and 25 minutes of the start, Screeming Fury could be seen racing down the hill towards the Toronto Ski Club finish line to become the overall winners of the Subaru / Hi-Tec Enduro Adventure Race in Collingwood, ON. As they were racing in the Open Category, we were still waiting for our first Coed Enduro finishers.

Team Beowulf, Rob Miller, Sami Al-hussieni and Dorota Raciborska, won their first Subaru / Hi-Tec Adventure Race, Coed Category, in a time 4 hours and 58 minutes also placing them in 2nd overall. In hot pursuit, first time adventure racers, but local favourites, King Sol Outfitters stormed through the finish line to give them a strong second place coed finish. Only five minutes behind King Sol was Team Inertia. Long time competitors in the series, this was their best effort yet placing third in the Coed division.

The play of the day was Team Tigers in the Woods. After struggling with their sunken canoe and losing quite a bit of time in the water, they managed to pull it together and finish in a solid 12th place in the Open division. Now that's perseverance!

The Subaru / Hi-Tec Adventure Race Series presented by Old Spice Red Zone is hosting 10 adventure races this season in four Canadian markets. From Vancouver to Montreal, the Series is the largest national adventure race series in Canada. Over 1000 athletes will compete throughout the season for the title of national champions, to be determined in Muskoka, September 2000.